Nepal opens Everest to climbers for 1st time since avalanche

1KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) " Nepal has opened Mount Everest to climbers for the first time since an earthquake-triggered avalanche in April killed 19 mountaineers and ended the popular spring climbing season.
2Japanese climber Nobukazu Kuriki will be the first to attempt to scale the world's highest peak since the quake.
3Nepal's tourism minister, Kripasur Sherpa, gave Kuriki his climbing permit at a ceremony in Kathmandu on Sunday.
4Kuriki plans to leave for the mountain on Tuesday by helicopter and then reach the summit in mid-September.
5The autumn season is considered a difficult time to attempt Everest and is generally avoided by climbers.
6"The main purpose of my climb is to spread the message that Nepal was safe for climbers and trekkers even after the earthquake," Kuriki told reporters.
7It will be Kuriki's fifth attempt at Everest.
8His four previous bids to reach the top of the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) mountain were unsuccessful.
9In his last attempt, in 2012, he lost nine fingers to frostbite.
10Since the earthquake in April that killed nearly 9,000 people, Nepal has been desperate to bring back the tens of thousands of tourists who enjoy trekking the country's mountain trails and climbing its Himalayan peaks.